Power washing has come a long way in a few short years. With the right equipment and cleaning solutions, pressure cleaning your Fishers, Indiana home only takes a few hours. However, you could hire AquaPro Pressure Cleaning LLC or you could choose to hire a professional.
Vinyl siding will accumulate green algae on the north side of a home , due to lack of sun exposure. Mold and mildew can be harmful if it gets under the vinyl siding and behind the vapor barrier of your home. Cleaning that off is extremely important. Once again, you can hire a Fishers, Indiana power washing company that spends their time getting sued or a professional Indiana pressure cleaning company that knows how to run a business without stealing business leads and contracts.
Please do your homework before you hire a company that claims they have a ton of experience. That company may just be stealing pictures and circulating them as if it were their own work.
Sometimes the truth hurts. Especially from companies that try so hard to claim they are running an honest business.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
How To Clean And Power Wash The Vinyl Siding Of Your Fishers, Carmel, Or Noblesville Home
When performing exterior house cleaning projects, you run across many different types of products used to cover the walls and roof. But there is one that seems to be more popular than all the rest combined and that is vinyl siding. The good thing is that cleaning vinyl siding is a chore that most anyone can do without commercial equipment, as long as they know how to do it and what additional steps need to be done for the effort they spend to last and for the home to look it's best when completed.
Tips for Cleaning The Vinyl Siding Of Your Indianapolis, Indiana Home
Cleaning vinyl siding is not a science but it is hard work if you do the job properly and there are several things that need to be done in addition to the cleaning process that will help the siding remain mildew-free for an extended period of time. That additional step is the application of a wax that helps protect the siding by resisting the growth of mildew. This is a vital part of cleaning vinyl siding and if you don't want to come home in a few months only to find that the mildew has resurfaced, then you don't want to skip this step.
Another thing to remember when cleaning vinyl siding is not to hold the tip of the wand too close to the siding. It does not take much pressure to clean siding if you use the right cleaning products. Make sure you buy professional strength cleaners for vinyl siding and again, don't get too close. Doing so can cause several problems but the most obvious is damage to the siding. Be careful and this DIY chore can save you money and protect your home from being overrun by the growth of mildew on your vinyl siding.
Now we could continue on about how cleaning vinyl siding is done, but by making sure you know and have the proper equipment and cleaners is most of the battle. You may also want to consider hiring a professional power washing contractor to do the work for you. If you live near Indianapolis, Indiana, such as Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, or Zionsville, make it easy and contact Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning to get a free estimate.
At Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning, located in central Indiana, we really do love what we do! If you have a question or concern about pressure washing your home, just call us. We'd love to help. We have created new and innovative ways to improve results and cut time on the job which in turn saves our customers money. We can handle any size house wash from single story to large estates. Just remember that our goal is to establish a relationship with all of our customers that will last year after year. We have been using low pressure washing for a long time in Indiana so put your trust in us to clean your home or business and I promise you'll be glad you did. Thanks for visiting our site, hope to see you soon!

Tips for Cleaning The Vinyl Siding Of Your Indianapolis, Indiana Home
Cleaning vinyl siding is not a science but it is hard work if you do the job properly and there are several things that need to be done in addition to the cleaning process that will help the siding remain mildew-free for an extended period of time. That additional step is the application of a wax that helps protect the siding by resisting the growth of mildew. This is a vital part of cleaning vinyl siding and if you don't want to come home in a few months only to find that the mildew has resurfaced, then you don't want to skip this step.
Another thing to remember when cleaning vinyl siding is not to hold the tip of the wand too close to the siding. It does not take much pressure to clean siding if you use the right cleaning products. Make sure you buy professional strength cleaners for vinyl siding and again, don't get too close. Doing so can cause several problems but the most obvious is damage to the siding. Be careful and this DIY chore can save you money and protect your home from being overrun by the growth of mildew on your vinyl siding.
Now we could continue on about how cleaning vinyl siding is done, but by making sure you know and have the proper equipment and cleaners is most of the battle. You may also want to consider hiring a professional power washing contractor to do the work for you. If you live near Indianapolis, Indiana, such as Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, or Zionsville, make it easy and contact Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning to get a free estimate.
At Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning, located in central Indiana, we really do love what we do! If you have a question or concern about pressure washing your home, just call us. We'd love to help. We have created new and innovative ways to improve results and cut time on the job which in turn saves our customers money. We can handle any size house wash from single story to large estates. Just remember that our goal is to establish a relationship with all of our customers that will last year after year. We have been using low pressure washing for a long time in Indiana so put your trust in us to clean your home or business and I promise you'll be glad you did. Thanks for visiting our site, hope to see you soon!
Exterior House Washing - Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Indiana - Low Pressure House Cleaning
Why choose any other Indianapolis, Indiana power washing contractor but Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning to care for your home? We have an exclusive soft wash process guaranteed to make your Carmel or Fishers home look beautiful without harming it. Over the years we have seen our competitors, many of whom are still in business, damage screens, break the seals on windows, damage vinyl siding and simply use too much pressure on decks and vinyl surfaces. A few years ago, in a Noblesville subdivision, we even saw a house that had some unusual discoloration due to an inexperienced contractor. When we inquired from the homeowner what happened, she stated that she had one of our largest competitors try a new cleaning product on her siding. This contractor totally ruined a large section of siding right near her front door and still tried to charge her for the job! Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning services all of central Indiana and guarantees your home will not suffer any damage to the vinyl or painted surfaces. We are the best Indianapolis house wash provider and have cleaned hundreds of homes throughout the Westfield, Carmel, Fishers, and Noblesville, Indiana area. Contact us today for a free estimate for any of our services - (317) 376-5139.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Cleaning Mold/Mildew From Vinyl Siding - Indianapolis, Indiana Power Wash Company
Pressure washing your home’s vinyl siding is one of the best ways to restore its original luster. If you are looking for the biggest bang for your buck and aren’t afraid to roll up your sleeves and invest a little sweat equity, then keep reading!
Choose your weapons wisely! The proper chemicals, combined with the right pressure and a few simple techniques are the best tools to wash the grime and mold from your vinyl siding. When performed properly you can really turn your home’s exterior from drab to fab!
Choosing the right solvent/chemical cleaners can be a daunting task. There are mainly two types of dirtiness that you will be fighting. The first thing you are going to be up against is dirt and grime, the second being mold and mildew. Take a close look at the siding to identify the presence of mold or mildew. If there is mold or mildew present on your vinyl siding, then a fungicidal component to the solvent will be necessary. De-greaser alone will not do the job thoroughly. Check your local hardware store for the right solvent.
The pre-soak is the key to not having to scrub. After you have chosen your solvent, you will have to apply it to the vinyl siding. The best way to do this is to use a pressure washer with a solvent mixing capability. Most pressure washers that you can rent or buy at the hardware store have this feature included. You can also use a pump sprayer to apply the solvent. Just make sure to read the directions on the solvent packaging carefully before attempting to apply chemicals to your home’s siding.
Prevent streaking, start from the bottom and work your way up! Starting from the bottom will help prevent streaking as the solvent will drip downwards and have a tendency dry quickly, especially in direct sunlight, or if the solvent is not kept damp. It is very important to keep the area where the soap has been applied damp using a broad coverage (wide) nozzle. Work your way up vertically instead of side to side. The trick here is to use enough water to keep the entire work area damp without actually rinsing the solvent away. Once you have reached the top follow up with a rinse of the entire work area vertically from the top down to make sure none of the remaining contaminants that have dripped down from the earlier work can dry and re-deposit on the clean areas.
1) Remove all objects near the house and work area. Seal off all exterior electrical devices such as lamps and outdoor power outlets using plastic sheeting and duct tape. Trim shrubs and plants back away from the house to prevent any chemicals from drying on foliage.
2) Start out with a small inconspicuous area around 5′ by 5′ square. This will help you to determine the amount of work that will be required to actually remove the dirt and mildew. This will also help you calibrate your pressure/power washer to the most effective pressure settings and nozzle choice.
Remember! We don’t want to blow the siding off the house, we just want to “scrape” the contaminants away on a sheet of water!
3) Apply the chemical solvent using a pressure washer and let it soak for the manufacturer’s recommended time.
4) Rinse the solvent at the recommended time interval at around 1200 psi with a 40 degree nozzle. Use a side to side sweeping motion being careful not to aim upwards and risk getting moisture behind the siding. Never pull the trigger on the power washer when aiming at the house as the initial high pressure pulse can crack and severely damage the vinyl siding. If a higher pressure is required to lift the contaminants away from the siding slowly increase the pressure taking care not damage the vinyl. When attempting to calibrate your pressure washer for the most effective power keep in mind that as you hold the nozzle closer to the siding, more of the pressure is focused on a smaller area. It is very important to keep a consistent 12 inches away from the surface at all times. Keeping this consistent distance will produce nice even results and lower the risk of damage.
5) Repeat steps 1-4 until you reach the top of the house while being sure to keep the entire vertical work area damp to prevent streaking and redepositing of contaminants and solution. By now you should have approximately a five foot wide column of clean siding all the way to the top of the house.
6) Follow up with a final rinse of the entire vertical work area working from the top to the bottom. Feel free the increase the size of the work area larger than 5′x5′ at a time as you become more confident, just don’t bite off more than you can chew! The important thing is to work in vertical “chunks” to prevent soap and contaminants from drying and redepositing on clean areas, as this will result in streaking.
If you don't want to go to the trouble to do this type of work yourself, contact a professional pressure cleaning contractor. Our company specializes in exterior house washing and can safely and effectively remove mold and mildew from your vinyl siding. We also offer hot wax treatments which add longevity between cleanings.
We service all of central Indiana - Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Geist, Zionsville. Free estimates for all of our services.
Choose your weapons wisely! The proper chemicals, combined with the right pressure and a few simple techniques are the best tools to wash the grime and mold from your vinyl siding. When performed properly you can really turn your home’s exterior from drab to fab!
Choosing the right solvent/chemical cleaners can be a daunting task. There are mainly two types of dirtiness that you will be fighting. The first thing you are going to be up against is dirt and grime, the second being mold and mildew. Take a close look at the siding to identify the presence of mold or mildew. If there is mold or mildew present on your vinyl siding, then a fungicidal component to the solvent will be necessary. De-greaser alone will not do the job thoroughly. Check your local hardware store for the right solvent.
The pre-soak is the key to not having to scrub. After you have chosen your solvent, you will have to apply it to the vinyl siding. The best way to do this is to use a pressure washer with a solvent mixing capability. Most pressure washers that you can rent or buy at the hardware store have this feature included. You can also use a pump sprayer to apply the solvent. Just make sure to read the directions on the solvent packaging carefully before attempting to apply chemicals to your home’s siding.
Prevent streaking, start from the bottom and work your way up! Starting from the bottom will help prevent streaking as the solvent will drip downwards and have a tendency dry quickly, especially in direct sunlight, or if the solvent is not kept damp. It is very important to keep the area where the soap has been applied damp using a broad coverage (wide) nozzle. Work your way up vertically instead of side to side. The trick here is to use enough water to keep the entire work area damp without actually rinsing the solvent away. Once you have reached the top follow up with a rinse of the entire work area vertically from the top down to make sure none of the remaining contaminants that have dripped down from the earlier work can dry and re-deposit on the clean areas.
1) Remove all objects near the house and work area. Seal off all exterior electrical devices such as lamps and outdoor power outlets using plastic sheeting and duct tape. Trim shrubs and plants back away from the house to prevent any chemicals from drying on foliage.
2) Start out with a small inconspicuous area around 5′ by 5′ square. This will help you to determine the amount of work that will be required to actually remove the dirt and mildew. This will also help you calibrate your pressure/power washer to the most effective pressure settings and nozzle choice.
Remember! We don’t want to blow the siding off the house, we just want to “scrape” the contaminants away on a sheet of water!
3) Apply the chemical solvent using a pressure washer and let it soak for the manufacturer’s recommended time.
4) Rinse the solvent at the recommended time interval at around 1200 psi with a 40 degree nozzle. Use a side to side sweeping motion being careful not to aim upwards and risk getting moisture behind the siding. Never pull the trigger on the power washer when aiming at the house as the initial high pressure pulse can crack and severely damage the vinyl siding. If a higher pressure is required to lift the contaminants away from the siding slowly increase the pressure taking care not damage the vinyl. When attempting to calibrate your pressure washer for the most effective power keep in mind that as you hold the nozzle closer to the siding, more of the pressure is focused on a smaller area. It is very important to keep a consistent 12 inches away from the surface at all times. Keeping this consistent distance will produce nice even results and lower the risk of damage.
5) Repeat steps 1-4 until you reach the top of the house while being sure to keep the entire vertical work area damp to prevent streaking and redepositing of contaminants and solution. By now you should have approximately a five foot wide column of clean siding all the way to the top of the house.
6) Follow up with a final rinse of the entire vertical work area working from the top to the bottom. Feel free the increase the size of the work area larger than 5′x5′ at a time as you become more confident, just don’t bite off more than you can chew! The important thing is to work in vertical “chunks” to prevent soap and contaminants from drying and redepositing on clean areas, as this will result in streaking.
If you don't want to go to the trouble to do this type of work yourself, contact a professional pressure cleaning contractor. Our company specializes in exterior house washing and can safely and effectively remove mold and mildew from your vinyl siding. We also offer hot wax treatments which add longevity between cleanings.
We service all of central Indiana - Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Geist, Zionsville. Free estimates for all of our services.
Deck Sealing/Cleaning - Wood Restoration - Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Indianapolis
All exterior wood needs to be protected from rotting, water absorption, ultraviolet rays, moss, and mildew. If left untreated or neglected, your wood could deteriorate - costing thousands of dollars in unnecessary damage. Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning offers professional deck cleaning, stripping, brightening, and sealing of all types of wood decks, fences, log homes, docks, gazebos and playground sets. We also specialize in exterior house washing and concrete cleaning.
We service all of central Indiana, including Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, and Westfield. Free estimates for all of our services. Contact us today to add instant curb appeal to your property.
We service all of central Indiana, including Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, and Westfield. Free estimates for all of our services. Contact us today to add instant curb appeal to your property.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Indiana Pressure Cleaning - Power Washing - Pressure Washing - Concrete Cleaning Company
We are a professional power washing company serving all of central Indiana, including Indianapolis, and provide exterior house washing, deck cleaning/sealing, brick/mortar cleaning, and concrete cleaning to both residential and commercial customers. Free estimates for all of our services. Fully insured. Contact us today to add instant curb appeal to your property - (317)376-5139.



Indianapolis Indiana Power Washing/Pressure Washing Services
Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning Inc. services all of Indianapolis, Indiana and the surrounding communities, including those living in Fishers, Carmel, Noblesville, and Westfield. Throughout 2011, we are offering free vinyl hot wax treatments with all exterior house washes. This wax will increase the shine of your siding as well as add longevity between cleanings.
Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning Inc.
82 West Clear Lake Lane
Westfield, Indiana 46074
317.376.5139
Schedule Now!
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Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning Inc.
82 West Clear Lake Lane
Westfield, Indiana 46074
317.376.5139
Schedule Now!
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Indy Power Washing/Pressure Cleaning - Removing Mildew From Vinyl Siding
Now that Spring is here, it is time for Indiana residents to begin their Spring cleaning projects, including power washing and pressure cleaning the exterior of their homes. This time of year, many Carmel, Noblesville, Fishers, and Zionsville homeowners have noticed that mold and mildew has begun to grow on the vinyl siding of their homes, especially on the north side, where there is little exposure to sunlight. Removing and killing mildew growth will not only bring back the beauty to your home, but also remove harmful and serious health risks.
Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning is located in Indianapolis, Indiana and has professionally cleaned hundreds of homes in Hamilton County and surrounding communities. We can add instant curb appeal to your home and can also add longevity to your vinyl siding with hot wax treatments.
Visit our website for further information or to schedule your next exterior cleaning project.
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Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning is located in Indianapolis, Indiana and has professionally cleaned hundreds of homes in Hamilton County and surrounding communities. We can add instant curb appeal to your home and can also add longevity to your vinyl siding with hot wax treatments.
Visit our website for further information or to schedule your next exterior cleaning project.
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